Thanks for the tip Brian. That was really pretty much what I was looking
for; the definitive source of documentation.
I have managed to get it to generate the jboss-web.xml file, but it really
does have a lot to do with getting the dependencies right, and some of them
are not intuitive. There should be a way to declare dependencies, or derive
dependencies from a (perhaps) already existing declaration for documentation
purposes.
Thanks again.

On 1/13/04 10:59, "Brian Topping" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Rich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: [Xdoclet-user] Jbosswebxml in maven plugin
>> 
>> <snip/>
>> 
>> Here's my project.properties (mostly surmised):
> 
> The location of the facts that you are looking for (instead of surmising
> them) is in the xdoclet plugin folder of your repository.  Open up the
> plugin.jelly, do a search for <webdoclet>.  If you stare at this code for
> more than a few minutes, it should be apparent to what is going on in there,
> and you can find the exact names of what you are looking for.
> 
> Try understanding that first, see if you can find what you are looking for,
> then report back to the list.  The XDoclet documentation could use the same
> treatment that the other plugins have WRT to properties, but until that
> happens, you need use the plugin.jelly to find what you are looking for.
> XDoclet has a lot of options, and we are lucky just to have the plugin!
> 
> As for versions, you should be using 1.2 final, not 1.2b4.  Download that,
> delete the maven-xdoclet plugin from your repository/plugin folder, and also
> delete the cache files from the plugin folder while you are there.  Copy the
> new maven-xdoclet-plugin-1.2.jar from the 1.2 distribution to your
> MAVEN_HOME/plugins directory (not the repository plugins directory).  Maven
> will expand it to the repository on first use.  You should be in good shape
> at that point, but you are right, you may have to fiddle with dependencies on
> your side.  Please file issues in JIRA as you get more information on that.
> 
>> <snip/>
> 
> best,
> 
> -b
> 
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